This document contains contact information for Taiki Yoshikawa including a link to his blog, Twitter handle, and profile on other social networks. It also includes a link to install a Salesforce package with the ID 04t10000000GFUL.
The document discusses the religious demographics of Brazil's northeast region. It notes that Catholicism is still the dominant religion but that evangelical faiths are growing rapidly, especially Pentecostal denominations. It provides statistics on the percentage of followers of Catholicism, Spiritism, and several Protestant faiths in the northeast. It also identifies some areas as less evangelized regions that could benefit from more religious outreach.
This document discusses using Visualforce pages in Salesforce1. It covers where Visualforce can be used in Salesforce1, such as in the left navigation menu, publisher actions, and page layouts. It also discusses how to use Visualforce in Salesforce1, including considerations for the user interface, business logic and data binding, navigation, and supporting multiple device types. Tips are provided on how to make Visualforce pages more optimized for the Salesforce1 mobile experience.
Lightning Experience for ISVs provides a sneak peek at Salesforce's new Lightning Experience user interface and how it will enable ISVs to get their applications certified as "Lightning Ready". The presentation discusses key aspects of the Lightning Experience including its focus on sales use cases, how it is built on the Lightning platform and will co-exist with the Classic experience, and new features that streamline common tasks. It also outlines the requirements and best practices for ISVs to make their applications Lightning Ready, including examples of compliant and non-compliant implementations. Finally, it details the certification process and timeline for ISVs to get their applications reviewed and approved as Lightning Ready.
How to Tango with Salesforce & jQueryMobile for HTML5 GoodnessJoshua Hoskins
It’s so much easier when you have to actually build something FOR REAL and you have a guided visual introduction to the technology, the gotchas, different design patterns and how things are connected. In 30-45 minutes I’ll share with you my lessons learned over the last month while building a mobile application which includes -- the anatomy of a Visualforce Page, How to exchange data with SFDC, dynamically update content, debug your code and gracefully handle exceptions. Enabling you dive into Mobile Development with some level of comfort with you’re ready.
Visualforce in Salesforce1: Optimizing your User Interface for MobileSalesforce Developers
Your mobile UI should be as awesome as your code. Visualforce is one most of the most important and powerful tools in a developer’s toolbelt when it comes to customizing the user experience in Salesforce1. In this webinar, we’ll show you where and how you can use Visualforce in Salesforce1.
Key Takeaways
Explore which parts of the Salesforce1 app you can customize using Visualforce
Learn best practices for developing mobile-optimized Visualforce pages for Salesforce1
Understand UX/UI considerations and tools for developing Salesforce1 Visualforce pages
Practice developing Visualforce pages that work both in Salesforce1 and the desktop
Tokyo Salesforce Developer Group 2017 新年会
https://www.meetup.com/ja-JP/Tokyo-Salesforce-Developer-Group/events/236348361/
で発表したLTの資料です
Visualforce is GA in Lightning Experience with the Summer '16 release! Join us to learn how to implement business logic with interactive UI by coupling Visualforce and Lightning Components. As well as best practicesfor enabling your Visualforce pages in Lighting Experience.
- Taiki Yoshikawa is a Salesforce expert who has been working with Salesforce for 9 years and specializes in Apex and the Salesforce platform.
- He discussed how Apex can be used to extend functionality in both Sales Cloud and platform apps using Visualforce, and how Apex and Visualforce compare to building interfaces in Lightning.
- Yoshikawa also covered best practices for structuring Apex code, common issues and exceptions, and provided links to additional resources on his blog and social media profiles.
Taiki Yoshikawa is a Salesforce startup profile. He has worked with Salesforce since 2016 focusing on CRM/SFA solutions using platforms such as Salesforce, Service Cloud, Sales Cloud, Community Cloud, Force.com Sites, Chatter, and Visualforce. He is experienced in developing applications on the Force.com platform using technologies like Apex and Lightning Experience. He has shared knowledge about Lightning Experience and Salesforce through presentations on SlideShare.
Taiki Yoshikawa discusses his career using Salesforce. He has experience with PC, Excel, and Salesforce platforms. Yoshikawa has skills in Apex programming for Salesforce and has worked with both the Salesforce Classic and Lightning experiences. He thanks the reader for their time.
This document discusses Taiki Yoshikawa's experience with Salesforce Lightning Experience. It includes information on the transition from the Classic Salesforce UI to Lightning Experience, mentions some Lightning Experience URLs and APIs, and provides links to apps on the AppExchange and blog posts about Lightning Experience and APIs. The document is a profile and overview of Taiki Yoshikawa's involvement with Salesforce Lightning Experience.
How to Tango with Salesforce & jQueryMobile for HTML5 GoodnessJoshua Hoskins
It’s so much easier when you have to actually build something FOR REAL and you have a guided visual introduction to the technology, the gotchas, different design patterns and how things are connected. In 30-45 minutes I’ll share with you my lessons learned over the last month while building a mobile application which includes -- the anatomy of a Visualforce Page, How to exchange data with SFDC, dynamically update content, debug your code and gracefully handle exceptions. Enabling you dive into Mobile Development with some level of comfort with you’re ready.
Visualforce in Salesforce1: Optimizing your User Interface for MobileSalesforce Developers
Your mobile UI should be as awesome as your code. Visualforce is one most of the most important and powerful tools in a developer’s toolbelt when it comes to customizing the user experience in Salesforce1. In this webinar, we’ll show you where and how you can use Visualforce in Salesforce1.
Key Takeaways
Explore which parts of the Salesforce1 app you can customize using Visualforce
Learn best practices for developing mobile-optimized Visualforce pages for Salesforce1
Understand UX/UI considerations and tools for developing Salesforce1 Visualforce pages
Practice developing Visualforce pages that work both in Salesforce1 and the desktop
Tokyo Salesforce Developer Group 2017 新年会
https://www.meetup.com/ja-JP/Tokyo-Salesforce-Developer-Group/events/236348361/
で発表したLTの資料です
Visualforce is GA in Lightning Experience with the Summer '16 release! Join us to learn how to implement business logic with interactive UI by coupling Visualforce and Lightning Components. As well as best practicesfor enabling your Visualforce pages in Lighting Experience.
- Taiki Yoshikawa is a Salesforce expert who has been working with Salesforce for 9 years and specializes in Apex and the Salesforce platform.
- He discussed how Apex can be used to extend functionality in both Sales Cloud and platform apps using Visualforce, and how Apex and Visualforce compare to building interfaces in Lightning.
- Yoshikawa also covered best practices for structuring Apex code, common issues and exceptions, and provided links to additional resources on his blog and social media profiles.
Taiki Yoshikawa is a Salesforce startup profile. He has worked with Salesforce since 2016 focusing on CRM/SFA solutions using platforms such as Salesforce, Service Cloud, Sales Cloud, Community Cloud, Force.com Sites, Chatter, and Visualforce. He is experienced in developing applications on the Force.com platform using technologies like Apex and Lightning Experience. He has shared knowledge about Lightning Experience and Salesforce through presentations on SlideShare.
Taiki Yoshikawa discusses his career using Salesforce. He has experience with PC, Excel, and Salesforce platforms. Yoshikawa has skills in Apex programming for Salesforce and has worked with both the Salesforce Classic and Lightning experiences. He thanks the reader for their time.
This document discusses Taiki Yoshikawa's experience with Salesforce Lightning Experience. It includes information on the transition from the Classic Salesforce UI to Lightning Experience, mentions some Lightning Experience URLs and APIs, and provides links to apps on the AppExchange and blog posts about Lightning Experience and APIs. The document is a profile and overview of Taiki Yoshikawa's involvement with Salesforce Lightning Experience.